Enables R&D engineers to develop designs well beyond 160 GBaud SANTA ROSA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS), a leading technology company that delivers advanced design ...
The new HDAWG offers the highest channel density and the lowest trigger latency available. With its 16-bit vertical resolution, internal oscillators, and industry-leading software it delivers high ...
Spectrum Instrumentation has a new flagship PCIe card arbitrary waveform generator, capable of 10Gsample/s 2.5GHz outputs and 16bit vertical resolution. Called M5i.6357-x16, it can store up to ...
DG5102 is a multipurpose generator combining different capabilities including Function Generation, Arbitrary Waveform Generation, IQ Baseband Source/IQ IF Source, Frequency Hopping Source (optional) ...
ACCES I/O Products, Inc. announced the release of a new USB high speed arbitrary waveform output board with flexible ranges and configurable digital I/O lines. ACCES I/O Products, Inc. announced the ...
The V370 VME four-channel arbitrary waveform generator was designed in cooperation with aircraft engine manufacturers to handle simulation of real-world sensor inputs. Applications include simulation ...
GaGe, a worldwide leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance PCI Express/PCI digitizer and oscilloscope cards, today announced the release of its new CompuGen CG4800 PCI Express ...
Siglent has introduced a two-channel arbitrary waveform generator series with 16bit 1Gsample/s sampling and outputs at up to 60GHz. The SDG1000X Plus series is a step up from the existing SDG1000X ...
Signal generators are one of the most versatile electronic instruments used, and they can be found in all areas of design, development, production and field tests. Their applications range from base ...
Zurich Instruments announces the HDAWG, an arbitrary waveform generator with the highest channel density and shortest trigger latency ( <50ns) on the market. The HDAWG comes in either a 4 or 8 channel ...
A signal generator that can produce the usual sine, square, and triangle waves is handy and has been a staple of electronic benches for decades. Being able to craft custom signals opens up new ...
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